Sam Huang

  1. bike brake pads bedding

    Ride your bicycle in a flat and safe area without obstacles and accelerate to a moderate speed. Operate the brake lever until you slow down to walking speed. Do this only with one brake lever at a time. Be careful when performing this procedure. Always operate your brake lever with moderation, especially when you burn in the front brake. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for at least 20 times for both the front and rear brakes. While repeating the process, the brake force will increase.

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  2. Starter Relay For Husqvarna TE 250 450 510 2008-2009 Faulty?

    Faulty Motorcycle Premium Starter Relay For Husqvarna TE 250 450 510 2008-2009

     

    Question. Hey just got a starter relay for my Husqvarna te 450 2008 model off you guys the part is faulty as per picture the fuse carrier has no connection terminals for the fuse so won’t give power could you possibly send another one thanks

     

    Answer. That side is for a spare fuse. and please check your connection, if you connect wire to the wrong terminal. The green fuse with 30a

     

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  3. Motorcycle Fuses

    Motorcycle FusesMotorcycle fuses protect electrical circuits from damage caused by overloads and surges in faulty wires and components. In theory the fuse should fail and melt well before any damage occurs. Fuses by nature often suffer failure due to age, vibration, and corrosion. It also must be noted that damage can result if a fuse is repeatedly changed rather than a fault repaired. There are many types of fuse which come rated by amp to suit the components in different circuits. Three types are commonly used on motorcycles.Fuse Identification Glass Tube Come in 2 sizes - 25mm and 30mm long. The amp rating is stamped on the metal end plate or printed on an internal card. Commonly used until the 80s. Continental Fuses These small ceramic bullets have a external metal fuse. They are commonly found on 70s and 80s European models. The amp rating is colour coded: 5 Amp: Yellow 8 Amp: White 16 Amp: Red 25 Amp: Blue Blade Fuses These are also known as ATC, ATM, or ATO fuses and

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